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Contraposition Posted 13 years ago
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be going to

No animal and no savage would work in the spring in order to have food next winter, except for a few purely instinctive forms of action, such as bees making honey or squirrels buring nuts. In these cases, there is no fourethought; thiere is a direct impulse to an act which, to the human spectator, is obiously going to prove useful later on.

What does 'be going to' mean?
  

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contraposition What does 'be going to' mean? 'will': a future fact.

  • contraposition What does 'be going to' mean?
  • 'will': a future fact.
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contrapositionWhat does 'be going to' mean?
'will': a future fact.

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